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Anyone Interested in a Cortina?

You know you want to...

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Or a race car perhaps?

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I'd love to but... I'm currently in the middle of upgrading my camera gear to a Nikon D90, which I do need rather badly... But I did almost purchase a 1969 Cortina sedan a few years back (for only $300), but at that time money was extremely tight for me and it just wasn't the right time, I have no regrets, and here's a photo in case you're all wondering...

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The Cortina's on eBay now - started @ $200,now $2550!
And still a week to go.
I've got a couple of cars lined up if it sells for a
decent price.I'm still tempted to "buy on impulse".

- Doug
 
AngliaGT said:
I've got a couple of cars lined up if it sells for a decent price.I'm still tempted to "buy on impulse".
Good luck with the sale, Doug. Impulse buying is always fun, though it can lead to more impulse selling down the road... :smile:
 
I more-or-less sold my li'l tin Lotus on impulse back in '89... I still HATE myself for that. :madder:
 
The Cortina got bid up to $3550.I have $6500 into it.
I'd sell it for around $4000.Anyone (with money) interested?

- Doug
 
If you want to store it at my house.
I'm in!
 
Don,

Can I keep in in your garage?It's on eBay again,
I did this so I could keep all of my work on the auction
intact.
Too much going on,& I probably should pay off the
Visa bill.Someone buy this thing!

- Doug
 
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